Bou's leveler, coming in just his sixth MLS match, kept the resurgent Revs within three points of the Red Bulls in the crowded Eastern Conference standings. But it opened up the possibility for other teams to overtake them based on results from games played later Saturday.

Marc Rzatkowski's belter gave the hosts a deserved first-half lead. But Red Bulls head coach Chris Armas will rue the other chances his side missed before the break against the team coached by former mentor Bruce Arena.

There were Red Bulls chances after the break. Still, Wright-Phillips must've thought he'd scored when he reached Michael Murillo's cross in the dying moments. Instead, Turner reacted to deny him at the near post.

Goals

Three Things

THE BIG PICTURE: The Red Bulls will be hoping for good news on the injury front after striker Brian White was forced out of the game in the 29th minute with an ankle injury, and fullback Kemar Lawrence exited in the 83rd with an apparent hamstring issue.

MOMENT OF THE MATCH: The hosts probably should've had more than one goal after a fairly dominant opening 45 minutes. The one time they did hit the net was a beauty, however, with Rzatkowski's thunderous dipping volley leaving Turner little chance.

MAN OF THE MATCH:Kaku. The Argentine was on the distributing end of numerous dangerous passes into the final third, especially before halftime, but was let down by his teammates' finishing, particularly that of Daniel Royer.